Google has now released a stable build of Chrome OS Flex, which we tested earlier this year. The beta release was flawless, and with the new build now available, the situation looks even more impressive. CloudReady is a new technology that enables users to run Chrome OS on outdated PCs and give them new life. Based on the open-source Chromium OS platform, it was created by Neverware.

  1. First, you need to have a computer with Chrome OS installed.
  2. Next, you need to install the Google Chrome OS Extension for PC. This extension will add the CloudReady 2.0 beta to your browser and will allow you to use all of the features of Chrome OS Flex including the Google Assistant and other Google services.
  3. Finally, you need to create a Chromebook account and sign in with your Google account if you haven’t already done so. Once you’ve completed these steps, your computer should be ready to start using Chrome OS Flex!

Steps to Installing Chrome OS Flex on PC

To recover your Chromebook, open the Chrome Recovery Utility and follow the on-screen instructions. ..

Locate the Extensions button at the top right, and click on Manage extensions.

Chromebook Recovery Utility card: On the toggle, ensure the card is to the right.

Chrome Recovery Utility:

  1. Click on the Extensions button on the Chrome web browser toolbar.
  2. Click on the Chrome Recovery Utility extension.
  3. Click on Get started.

Select a model from a list of available options.

Chrome OS Flex is a developer-unstable release of Chrome OS that allows for more flexible use of the Chromebook.

When prompted, insert your USB drive to continue.

You will now be asked to choose a destination for the USB drive. Click on the Choose Destination button.

Final Words

Chrome OS Flex is a cloud-based operating system that can be used with either the primary operating system or merely a USB stick. It offers fast loading times, exceptional battery life, and performance improvements over Chrome OS.